Tandy is a member of the Angel family, a very rich family with quite a few secrets. When her parents are discovered dead, Tandy and her brothers are the police’s prime suspects. And Tandy’s not sure they are wrong. Her parents expected perfection from their children, and their methods ensured that n...
I thought Tandoori was supposed to be smart? Why did she blatantly accused everyone without substantial proof?And if there were no struggles and forced entry, why isn't suicide at the top of the list?
A wealthy couple is found dead in their bedroom, did one of their children (all prodigies in different ways) murder them? I'm a big James Patterson fan. His books are entertaining and easy to read. I like that the chapters are usually short and it's easy for me to read "one more chapter" before I...
Read this review, and many more on my blog October Tune!Malcolm and Maud Angel are dead, and their four children ánd Maud’s personal assistant are both the only witnesses and suspects. For there was no forced entry, no physical evidence that there was someone else in the house besides the family. As...
I have been wanting to read this book since I first read an excerpt from it in the last pages of Fang...or was it Angel...not sure, but anyway, I was ecstatic when I found it at my local library, so I immediately grabbed it and pretty much devoured it in my first week. This is a murder mystery tak...
Difficult review.Um.First, we are introduced to the Angel family, and what a bunch of freaks they proved to be. The father created drugs to be fed to the children so that they can be extraordinary human beings. It’s like they are creating from their very own dystopian society. The children know that...
I feel so bad having to rate this as two stars because I am a James Patterson fan. However, I could not really lie to myself so I'm just going to have to put in my honest review.I started out liking the book. Parents found murdered inside their own room with 3 of their children inside the house. How...
I read this book a while back and I was excited because I read James Patterson a lot in middle/high school, his Maximum Ride series. As you will come to notice I love mystery books so this one caught my eye. Pros: 1.This book is an easy read. Not too many big words, complicated concepts, or diffic...
It's been quite a while since I've read a James Patterson book that I actually liked. I wasn't the fondest of his Witch and Wizard series, so I approached his newest YA series with no real expectations - which is probably a good thing as I'm not quite sure how to feel about this one.Given that Confe...
I think it's important to note that this is the first James Patterson book I've ever read. I'd always been told he has a certain "style" with which he writes, but had no clue what that meant. I soon found out. Confessions of Murder Suspect started out confusing, became odder, and then ultimately tr...
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